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Definition of ambience in English: ambience(also ambiance) nounˈambɪənsˈæmbiəns 1The character and atmosphere of a place. 周围环境;格调,氛围 the relaxed ambience of the cocktail lounge is popular with guests 客人们很喜欢休闲酒吧的悠闲氛围。 Example sentencesExamples - I never tire of the climate and the ambiance, and after so many trips, I have many good friends who live there.
- It was a truly superb experience, the ambience and the atmosphere was incredible.
- Like hotels you should have a cheerful ambience and good personalised services.
- It has a quieter ambience during the day when food is an important element.
- Scientific research has established that fresh flowers can improve mood, prompt a smile, and soften the ambiance of an environment.
- She recreates the ambience and complex social networks of the period.
- The performances will be by candlelight lending a relaxed ambience to the evening.
- Just like everywhere else on the island, the spa had an ambiance of relaxed elegance.
- It is going to change the socialising habits of many people and the whole ambience of the Irish pub as outlined already.
- However, a good makeover could give the site the ambience and safety that many people clearly think it deserves.
- Grassed mounds, ornamental trees and a lily pond are planned to complement the serene ambience.
- So the ambience and atmosphere was scoring top marks so far - but let's get down to the food.
- Like Listowel, the town of Ballina had a rural ambience and this helped enormously to make people feel at home.
- Sunlight streams in through the windows, highlighting the artwork and contributing to the relaxed ambience.
- A friendly ambience has been created in the outlet that people can just come in and relax with a book.
- All this was a bizarre contrast to the relaxed and sunny ambience Bradman enjoyed at Bowral High.
- Broad trees provide welcome shade along the entire way, and the street has a more relaxed and serene ambiance than many city shopping districts.
- The perfect ambiance and temperature for the baby.
- Nor should they be concentrating on atmosphere and ambience at the expense of proper food.
- At once, the atmosphere and ambiance around her changed.
Synonyms atmosphere, air, aura, climate, mood, feel, feeling, vibrations, echo, character, quality, complexion, impression, flavour, look, tone, tenor, spirit setting, milieu, background, backdrop, frame, element environment, conditions, circumstances, situation, context vicinity, locality, habitat informal vibes - 1.1 Quality or character given to a sound recording by the space in which the sound occurs.
Example sentencesExamples - However, the ambiance and background noises are in full effect with great dynamic range.
- The track has the flat ambiance and limited dynamic range common to these films.
- Audio cues such as engine noise, traffic ship whistle and sea sound add to the ambience.
- The ambience of the recording simply adds to the meditative, trance-like atmosphere.
- The hallmark sound for recording this record was the ambience and the brightness.
OriginLate 19th century: from ambient + -ence, or from French ambiance, from ambiant 'surrounding'. Definition of ambience in US English: ambience(also ambiance) nounˈæmbiənsˈambēəns 1usually in singular The character and atmosphere of a place. 周围环境;格调,氛围 the relaxed ambience of the cocktail lounge is popular with guests 客人们很喜欢休闲酒吧的悠闲氛围。 Example sentencesExamples - Nor should they be concentrating on atmosphere and ambience at the expense of proper food.
- It is going to change the socialising habits of many people and the whole ambience of the Irish pub as outlined already.
- Sunlight streams in through the windows, highlighting the artwork and contributing to the relaxed ambience.
- At once, the atmosphere and ambiance around her changed.
- Scientific research has established that fresh flowers can improve mood, prompt a smile, and soften the ambiance of an environment.
- It was a truly superb experience, the ambience and the atmosphere was incredible.
- All this was a bizarre contrast to the relaxed and sunny ambience Bradman enjoyed at Bowral High.
- So the ambience and atmosphere was scoring top marks so far - but let's get down to the food.
- Like Listowel, the town of Ballina had a rural ambience and this helped enormously to make people feel at home.
- Grassed mounds, ornamental trees and a lily pond are planned to complement the serene ambience.
- Like hotels you should have a cheerful ambience and good personalised services.
- A friendly ambience has been created in the outlet that people can just come in and relax with a book.
- Broad trees provide welcome shade along the entire way, and the street has a more relaxed and serene ambiance than many city shopping districts.
- The perfect ambiance and temperature for the baby.
- She recreates the ambience and complex social networks of the period.
- The performances will be by candlelight lending a relaxed ambience to the evening.
- I never tire of the climate and the ambiance, and after so many trips, I have many good friends who live there.
- However, a good makeover could give the site the ambience and safety that many people clearly think it deserves.
- Just like everywhere else on the island, the spa had an ambiance of relaxed elegance.
- It has a quieter ambience during the day when food is an important element.
Synonyms atmosphere, air, aura, climate, mood, feel, feeling, vibrations, echo, character, quality, complexion, impression, flavour, look, tone, tenor, spirit - 1.1 Background noise added to a musical recording to give the impression that it was recorded live.
(增强音乐录音现场效果的)背景音 Example sentencesExamples - Audio cues such as engine noise, traffic ship whistle and sea sound add to the ambience.
- The hallmark sound for recording this record was the ambience and the brightness.
- However, the ambiance and background noises are in full effect with great dynamic range.
- The track has the flat ambiance and limited dynamic range common to these films.
- The ambience of the recording simply adds to the meditative, trance-like atmosphere.
OriginLate 19th century: from ambient + -ence, or from French ambiance, from ambiant ‘surrounding’. |